Great Lakes Basinwide Botulism Coordination Workshop overview
by Chiara Zuccarino-Crowe, Elizabeth W. Murphy, Elizabeth K. Hinchey, Amy DeWeerd, William J. Bolen
The Botulinum J. (TBJ), Vol. 1, No. 2, 2008

Abstract: In June of 2008, the Great Lakes Basinwide Botulism Coordination Workshop was convened to foster collaboration and generate new management ideas in response to type E botulism outbreaks across the Great Lakes Basin. Key researchers, state and federal agency representatives, and non-governmental partners gathered to investigate the feasibility of management actions in light of the current state of knowledge. Topics that were covered included: the history of botulism outbreaks, overviews of current research, and existing management practices and needs. The workshop provided a focused forum in which attendees could identify challenges and set realistic short-term and long-term management goals.

Online publication date: Tue, 16-Jun-2009

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